Tendons.
The frontal, 2 parietal and the occipital skull bones form sutures together on the top of the skull.
Ligaments connect the bones together.
the skull
The human skull is comprised of many bones; 22 to be precise.
When you're born your skull consists of 44 bones altogether. As you grow some of these bones fuse together. As an adult human there are 20 bones in the skull.
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
Bones are held together by the ligaments.
Where bones in your skull are fixed together.
All the bones of the skull except the mandible are joined together. It is also the largest and strongest bone of the face.
Babies have more bones than adults but the only way this is, is because numerous bones the babies have are not yet fused together. For example, the skull of a baby is several different bones, after a while they fuse together to form the complete skull.
Bones are held together by a strong tissue called Ligaments.
ligaments